| St Luke's Church, Stoke Bardolph | |
|---|---|
![]() St Luke's Church, Stoke Bardolph | |
| 52°58′4.67″N 1°2′20.35″W / 52.9679639°N 1.0389861°W | |
| Location | Stoke Bardolph |
| Country | England |
| Denomination | Church of England |
| History | |
| Dedication | St Luke |
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham |
| Archdeaconry | Nottingham |
| Deanery | Gedling |
| Parish | Stoke Bardolph |
St Luke's Church, Stoke Bardolph is a parish church in the Church of England[1] in Stoke Bardolph.
History
The church is built of plain brick dating from 1844, with alterations and extension to the chancel of 1910.
It is in a joint parish with two other churches:
Rev. Thomas Arnold Lee was born in 1889. He was a Durham graduate who had taught in schools in Cambridge, Singapore and Leeds; he had also served as a curate in Southwark Cathedral and at Leeds. During the First World War he had been a chaplain to HM Forces...in 1948 (he became) rector of Gedling with Stoke Bardolph (1948–57), and was made a canon of Southwell in 1955. He then retired to Buckinghamshire, where he was vicar of Grendon Underwood and Edgcott 1957–61. He died in 1972.[2]
References
- ↑ The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire: Nikolaus Pevsner.
- ↑ The Rectors of St Peter's (1853-today) - St Peter's Church, Nottingham, England on-line magazine Archived 2008-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
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